2020
DOI: 10.24996/ijs.2020.61.8.10
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Probiotic Application of Bacteriocin-Producing S. Epidermidis in A Cellulosic Pad to Treat Some Skin Infections

Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the possibility of using Staphylococcus epidermidis cells as a probiotic to treat some skin infections. For this purpose, S. epidermidis Y73, which is an active bacteriocin producer and non-biofilm forming isolate, was selected among 134 skin isolates through primary and secondary screening. Tryptic soya broth was selected as the best medium to support bacteriocin production, while the optimal pH and temperature for S. epidermidis Y73 growth were 7 and 37°C, respectively, … Show more

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“…Development of resistant fungi and therapy failures following longterm use of antifungal drugs have been increased in immunocompromised patients ]6]. Therefore, finding an alternative of some useful compounds, such as bacteriocin, for the better control and treatment of microbial infections has been suggested ]7, 8,9]. The fungicidal effect of plantaricins (Pln E/F and J/K) against C. albicans was investigated by Sharma and Srivastava [10[.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of resistant fungi and therapy failures following longterm use of antifungal drugs have been increased in immunocompromised patients ]6]. Therefore, finding an alternative of some useful compounds, such as bacteriocin, for the better control and treatment of microbial infections has been suggested ]7, 8,9]. The fungicidal effect of plantaricins (Pln E/F and J/K) against C. albicans was investigated by Sharma and Srivastava [10[.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%